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More than 40 wreaths were laid at Kamsack Remembrance Day service

More than 40 wreaths were laid at Kamsack Remembrance Day service

Whist games played at Kamsack seniors鈥 centre

Bernice Kropodra, Lynda Cherwenuk, Joanne Zychkowski and Joyce MacLean took home first-place bragging rights after the whist games played at the Kamsack seniors鈥 centre October 23 and November 13.

Annual Christmas in November trade show of crafts and home-based businesses attracts at least 26 ven

As of last week 26 vendors had rented a total of 29 tables for Kamsack鈥檚 annual Christmas in November trade show of crafts and home-based businesses.

Broda Sportsplex skating season began last week

Although opening about a month later than normal, the skating rink at Broda Sportsplex was ready for skaters on November 10.
Affinity donation

Affinity donation

Kamsack town council

Kamsack town council

Members of the newly-elected Kamsack town council took their oaths of office during their inaugural meeting in the council chambers on Monday, which began their four-year terms overseeing the affairs of the community.
Kamsack man named SPRA鈥檚 volunteer of the year for his work with the annual Duck Mountain Loppet

Kamsack man named SPRA鈥檚 volunteer of the year for his work with the annual Duck Mountain Loppet

The man who has been the backbone, if not the heart and soul of the annual Duck Mountain Loppet for the past 37 years was presented with the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association鈥檚 (SPRA) award for volunteer of the year.
Flu immunization

Flu immunization

Carol Heskin, public health nurse at Norquay injected Maureen Berezowski of Kamsack on November 1 during the first influenza clinic held at Kamsack, where about 130 persons received similar vaccinations.
KCI students collect non-perishable foods during Halloween for their 鈥淲e Scare Hunger鈥 campaign

KCI students collect non-perishable foods during Halloween for their 鈥淲e Scare Hunger鈥 campaign

Leading to Halloween, the Free the Children group at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute conducted a 鈥淲e Scare Hunger鈥 campaign.

Kamsack Legion branch president tells members that everyone should be able to lay a wreath on Rememb

No person should be declined the opportunity to lay a wreath on Remembrance Day, Jim Woodward, president of the Kamsack branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, told Legion members during their meeting on November 1.
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